![]() ![]() Pressing the left nudge speeds the track UP, “nudging” it further to the left if you’re watching the beatgrid.Ģ4, 25) The deck knobs and buttons perform different duties on the left and right sides. The nudge buttons are the same as usual, but mapped in the opposite direction from the Mixxx UI to be more mnemonic in my mind. The Big Minus button is reverse-play, but it’s momentary rather than a toggle like the standard mapping. If you hold it until the track stops, it stays stopped. If you let go before the track comes to a complete stop, it will continue playing. The Big-X button is mapped to the Brake effect. I’ll refer to the diagram numbers in the list below.ġ0, 11, 12) The PFL (headphone) and scratch-enable buttons are stock, as are the jog wheels. You may want to refer to the diagram in the Xponent documentation for reference ( ) I’ll just start from the top of the controller and work my way down, and hopefully I don’t leave anything out. I took the stock 2.0 mapping and made some pretty drastic changes, mostly additions. I has a ton of control surfaces beyond the basics, and I wanted to take advantage of them. The Xponent seems like a great match for Mixxx in my mind. I have created an alternate mapping for the M-Audio Xponent, and before submitting a pull request to get it into future versions of Mixxx, I’d like to solicit some feedback.
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